I'm reading The Vorrh, which has very fluid POV at times. I know I'd be accused of 'head hopping' if I wrote like that. But it works fine, and I like the dynamic nature of it.
@trixyflo
#Writer Based in #Liverpool. Anti-capitalist. Working class. https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/31923737-kate-berry https://www.instagram.com/kateberrywriter/ https://kateberry162355.substack.com/?r=76a06r&utm_campaign=pub-share-checklist
I'm reading The Vorrh, which has very fluid POV at times. I know I'd be accused of 'head hopping' if I wrote like that. But it works fine, and I like the dynamic nature of it.
Definitely fucking not
Something creepy and alarming for your reading pleasure.
A Series of Illusions is a short story I wrote a few years ago partly based on my days as a squatter. Honestly, I had worse comedowns than this back then. Enjoy.
#freestory #shortstory #substack #amwriting #writingcommunity
First post on #Substack is a blog post on losing #bookshops in my hometown. Enjoy!
open.substack.com/pub/kateberr...
Why use AI when you can just use I.
A completed jigsaw puzzle of Joseph Stalin sits on a wooden table top.
Most bizarre Christmas present ever I've ever received.
Thanks very much, Susan. That would be lovely. What's you current project?
You're welcome. And well done for finishing The Silmarillion. It's a challenging book, if ever there was one.
There is an incredibly good audiobook read by Martin Shaw when he just glides through all those difficult pronunciations like Elvish is his mother tongue.
I like horror, it seems to come naturally, weirdly. I'm currently elbow deep in a fantasy though, and will be for the foreseeable future. My only publication so far is a children's story. I tend to go where the inspiration takes me.
I did learn about her as much as possible, and she is a faithful representation, as far as I can make her. I was lucky to have an extensive library to trawl for my research and found a lot of gems about her and Romanian folklore too (the book is set in Wallachia).
For this interested in ancient #folklore, The goddess Lamashtu features in my #Gothic #horror #novella (which Iβm looking to get published, btw), and I just found this fascinating article about her and her significance in #Assyrian society.
#booksky #amquerying #amwriting #writingcommunity
Kate Berry I'm starting up a Substack to see if I can get some engagement and just see what happens. I will attempt to post regular, interesting bits and bobs of blog. My subscription stuff will be short stories. Wish me luck! #substack #booksky #writing #writingcommunity
This is more like general life advice.
I'm so grateful for #unions particularly @societyofauthors.bsky.social
And
@unitetheunion.bsky.social
Both have been very helpful in the last few months.
#workersrightsarehumanrights
#writingcommunity
#amwriting
#booksky
"You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you."
βRay Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing
#writingcommunity
I wrote about Neil Gaiman, and the women accusing him of sexual coercion, assault and abuse. www.vulture.com/article/neil...
#fuckAI
What ho, Robin. Sorry to hear you're unwell. All the best to you and the family.
Open culture logo, white on sky blue
My annual post highlighting Open Culture, a great site that has free online courses, free audiobooks, free classic film and lots of other resources on art and culture. Good people.
https://www.openculture.com - check them out.
Thank you 2024 for the many ways you educated me, empowered me, and freed me.
May 2025 be an even greater adventure.
#happynewyear #welcome2025
Less phone time is top of my resolution list. It's the enemy of reading time and writing time.
#Arcane is such visionary, ground breaking animation. My mind has not been blown like that since the first time I saw #Akira.
Two puzzles by satirist Cold War Steve and the book The Language of the Night by Ursula K Le Guin on a red and orange abstract rug.
Birthday Joy π
Merry Solstice, everyone.
Let's turn back to the light. X
Your welcome. Be wary of using unverified quotes, but especially those attributed to Orwell. His name is evoked by all manner of propagandists for the intellectual and cultural weight it bears.
It was not fabricated by Orwell. It was wrongly attributed to him.
Is it? Is it not a bit too black and white? Bit of an over simplification? Bit polarising? Why might someone erroneously attribute this sentiment to Orwell? Just things to consider.